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Write out guidelines for teams of people that want to get involved #288

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@choldgraf

In a recent tweet, @betatim brought up the case that a team of people is interested in using, or being involved with, the JupyterHub community/development/etc.

This can bring challenging dynamics when one group of people are co-located and high-bandwidth in their communication, while the rest of the community tends to speak asynchronously in github issues.

Can we provide any best-practices or guidelines in order to both be more inviting to teams of people that wish to be involved, as well as to ensure that we don't fall into any anti-patterns of team management or communication? I suspect there is not "a single answer" here, but it would be good to get some thoughts down to chew on...

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